If you’re involved in research on media industries or any aspect of media production, you may be interested in the Media Industries and Cultural Production Section of ECREA (the European
Communication Research and Education Association). If you’re a member of ECREA, you can join the Section simply by ticking the appropriate box in your profile, which you do by clicking on your name once you’ve logged in. (There is no limit to the number of
ECREA Sections, Groups and Networks you can join).
You can also read about our broad remit, and past events we’ve organised.
Regardless of whether you’re a member of ECREA, you can submit a paper or panel proposal to the conference via our Section for the ECREA European Communication Conference that will
take place in Lugano, Switzerland, from 31 October to 3 November this year:
http://www.ecrea2018lugano.eu/
The deadline for papers and panel proposals is 28 February, and the online system for submitting abstracts is already open.
Best wishes,
David Hesmondhalgh
Chair, ECREA Media Industries and Cultural Production Section
Professor of Media, Music and Culture
School of Media and Communication
University of Leeds
Twitter: @hesmondthing
Web page:
http://media.leeds.ac.uk/people/david-hesmondhalgh/
Recent writing includes:
Why It Matters When Big
Tech Firms Extend Their Power Into Media Content, The Conversation, November 2017
The
Media’s Failure to Represent the Working Class: Explanations from Media Production and Beyond, in June Deery and Andrea Press (eds.),
The Media and Class (New York: Routledge)